Seems like a decent deal, a reviewer mentioned they're made in Taiwan which usually means better than the made in China sets that places like Harbor Freight sell at a similar price point (for Cr-V at least).
If you want more pieces and/or Cr-Mo and the more costly larger sizes too then I'd look at the Klutch sets at Northern Tool, which sometimes have free shipping and/or a sale price and promo code to know about $10 off the total delivered price... or of course their larger sets, with and without a blow molded case for higher cost. Unfortunately their other small 14pc, deep, metric, Cr-Mo set in a blow molded case with 14 pieces does not include sizes larger than 27mm which won't handle most axle nuts.
Have never been able to buy anything from Sears online, this sorry store probably have two items per store per state, the closest store is like 500 miles from you. Stop advertise something and don't have the supplies for it.
It would be interesting to know where in Taiwan they are made. I guess it's possible they're made outside of Kaohsiung. Hard to believe though. Too often, these are actually still just made in China somehow.
Probably made in China and shipped back to Taiwan.
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Seems like a decent deal, a reviewer mentioned they're made in Taiwan which usually means better than the made in China sets that places like Harbor Freight sell at a similar price point (for Cr-V at least).
If you want more pieces and/or Cr-Mo and the more costly larger sizes too then I'd look at the Klutch sets at Northern Tool, which sometimes have free shipping and/or a sale price and promo code to know about $10 off the total delivered price... or of course their larger sets, with and without a blow molded case for higher cost. Unfortunately their other small 14pc, deep, metric, Cr-Mo set in a blow molded case with 14 pieces does not include sizes larger than 27mm which won't handle most axle nuts.
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200592637_200592637
It would be interesting to know where in Taiwan they are made. I guess it's possible they're made outside of Kaohsiung. Hard to believe though. Too often, these are actually still just made in China somehow.
Probably made in China and shipped back to Taiwan.
You could look over these manufacturers and try to match some elements of the sockets with whatever you're considering:
http://www.taiwanhandtools.com.tw/html/exhibition.php?Cat=BA
Thank you!